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Good morning,

Communications Minister Stephen Conroy last night said it was too early to speculate on the future of Labor's internet filtering regime, noting that "you don't - simply because you get a lot of criticism - simply run away from that policy".

Also making headlines this morning, independent MP Rob Oakeshott has stood against Telstra's plan to close a 108-seat call centre in regional NSW and WikiLeaks' German spokesman has quit after falling out with Australian founder Julian Assange.

-- Liz Tay

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Networking
Conroy: Too early to lose hope on ISP filter

By Ry Crozier | September 28, 2010

Wait for RC review and legislation, he says.

 
 
Storage
Hitachi ditches monolithic storage

By Liz Tay | September 27, 2010

Pitches modular storage to cloud providers.

 
 
Networking
Telstra eyes M2M growth engine for Next G

By Ry Crozier | September 28, 2010

Self-service platform to address $300m market.

 
 
Hardware
IBM to buy network company Blade

By Staff Writer | September 28, 2010

Data centre switch vendor acquired for undisclosed sum.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Oakeshott backs Telstra's Grafton employees

By Liz Tay | September 27, 2010

MP 'surprised' at Telstra's plan to close regional call centre.

 
 
Oddware
WikiLeaks' German 2IC quits

By Liam Tung | September 28, 2010

"We've reached a dead-end."

 
 

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